RIDDLES
These brain teasers are actually just
puzzles that need lateral thinking, which are meant to bring a smile to your
face - hopefully.
The answers are given below.
The answers are given below.
1. What is as big as you are and yet does not weigh
anything?
2. Two cannibals were chatting as they had their dinner. One
complained that he really quite disliked his new mother-in-law. What was the
advice given to him by his companion?
3. Paul’s height is six feet, he’s an assistant at a
butcher’s shop, and wears size 9 shoes. What does he weigh?
4. What types of words are these: Madam, civic, eye, level.
5. What ends everything always?
6. When you have me, you feel like sharing me. But, if you
do share me, you don’t have me. What am I?
7. A cowboy rode into town on Friday, stayed three days, and
rode out again on Friday. How did he do that?
8. The person who makes it has no need for it. The person
who purchases it does not use it. The person who does use it does not know he
or she is. What is it?
9It is an insect and the first part of its name is the name
of another insect. What is it?
10. Fathers and 2 sons go fishing. Each of them catches one
fish. So why do they bring home only 3 fishes?
11. Which is the
longest word in English?
12. You can hold it
without using your hands or arms. What is it?
13. What do the letter‘t’
and an island have in common?
14. Which is the word
in English that has nine letters, and remains a word at each step even when you
remove one letter from it, right up to a single letter remaining List each
letter as you remove them, along with the resulting word at each step.
15. Complete this
sequence of letters: o, t, t, f, f, s, s, _, _, _.
Answers:
1. Your shadow.
2. So just finish
your vegetables.
3. Meat.
4. They are
palindromes; they read the same both ways.
5. The alphabet ‘g’.
6. A secret.
7. His horse’s name
is Friday.
8. A coffin.
9. Beetle.
10. Because the
fishing group comprises of a grandfather, his son, and his son’s son – hence
just three people.
11. Smiles - Because
a ‘mile’ exists between the two S’s. While that is a good answer to the riddle,
the actual longest English word is 'floccinaucinihilipilification'- which means
‘to describe something as worthless, or turning something into being worthless
by deprecating it.'
12. Your breath.
13. Both are in water
- WaTer.
14. ‘Startling’ is
the word. Begin by removing ‘i’, which makes it ‘staring’, then take away the
‘t’, making it ‘staring’, and so on – string; sing; sin; in; and, I.
15. e, n, t – The
first letter of the numbers from one to ten.
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